The Gospel Centered Life

Posted by Heath Houston on Tuesday January 5th, 2010

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The Gospel Centered Life is a study for Christians and even skeptics who might have questions about what it really means to be a Christian. We hope that this study is a help to Christians who want to live a life that is pleasing to God, and yet avoid the religious traps that many fall into along the way. In this study, we will talk about how we are to dwell in the gospel and how the radical message of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection should conform us to his image as a missionary, sent from God on a rescue mission.

EVERYONE is welcome to come join us for this nine week study. We have something for all ages. We have groups and studies for the older kids and teenagers, younger children, pre-k children, and a nursery for infants and toddlers.

We have a low-cost meal ($3 adult, $2 teenagers, $1 children) for those who want to show up early. We start eating supper at 6:15 and the study starts at 7. We are usually done right around 8.

If you are a Christian, and you want to go deeper and further in, then this is for you.

If you are someone who has questions about what Christianity is all about, this will be a safe place for you to learn the substance of Christianity with people who will accept you for who you are.

 

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We are a new church plant on the west side of Atlanta in the Austell and Mableton area. At the Journey, we are trying to re-form the church around the teachings and example of Jesus Himself while building relational bridges to people in the current culture. Out with the self-righteous, judgmental attitudes and the useless religious traditionalism, and in with the fresh wind of the timeless teachings of love and forgiveness, acceptance and repentance. Come and find a home at The Journey.